In the past you have contacted us about forming a U.S. company. Perhaps that was to open a U.S. merchant account, invest in U.S. tax liens or deeds, or perhaps you are selling on Amazon FBA to the MASSIVE $183 BILLION spent by U.S. consumers online this year.

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Let me share with you the 5 most common mistakes they’ve made during the process of establishing a U.S. Entity.

Selecting the wrong state for their entity. You may know that the big three are Delaware, Wyoming and Nevada. But what is best for your business from a state tax point of view and overall best liability protection for you as a manager of an LLC or the director or officer of a corporation? Nevada is by far the best and offers the best value. Yes, Wyoming may be $400 less on the front end but with less protection is that worth it? If your U.S. business is raising capital or going public Delaware may not be a bad option.

Selecting the wrong type of entity for their business. If you go online and invest $99 for a formation and guess as an LLC and don’t understand the tax ramification or the U.S. tax treaties with your home country you may end up paying thousands in unnecessary taxes! An LLC may be taxed in four different methods (even most American don’t know that). Each one has its own pluses and minuses. A corporation may be an option only if you manage the taxes on an annual basis and don’t do something that will trigger an audit (like a big year end expense back to your home country to reduce your U.S. profits).

Not having a complete formation. Filing articles, obtaining an EIN and having a U.S. mail address may get you started but by no means is that a complete formation. If that entity was attacked by the IRS or a lawsuit it would not hold up for 15 minutes, according to U.S. attorney, Lee Phillips. You must have a complete formation along a legitimate U.S. business address that sends the proper business message.

Not having tax support for their U.S. entity. Not taking into consider what type of entity and who should be the owner in the U.S. only means you are going to be disappointed when you realize how much extra taxes you may be paying that was unnecessary. We have had clients who have saved $10K, $20K or $50K or more by working with NCP and our CPA recommendations to operate their U.S. business properly. Some countries like Canada, don’t even have a tax treaty for a U.S. LLC and you may be double taxed. There is a strategy around that but you must know it up front.

Not having working with a company with resources to operate a U.S. business. Never underestimate the power of working with a company like NCP with great resources and connections when it comes to U.S. banking, legal, taxes, merchant accounts, immigration and top business connection to help your U.S. business succeed! Recently with one legal connection we saved a client over $20K in legal fees (from the other U.S. attorney who was going to take advantage of his situation). That type of resource will add up quickly to your bottom line.

Doing business in the U.S. is one of the best opportunities to grow, especially if you are operating online. The U.S. has the largest online consumer market in the world! The key is to develop trust with a legitimate U.S. company.

If you have questions please reach out to us via email at suppport@launchwithconfidence.com to schedule a Skype® consultation.

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When you are forming a U.S. company there are some important FAQs (frequently asked questions) you should be asking and here they are for you:

• Which entity is best to operate in the U.S.? Is it an LLC (limited liability company). If so, do you know how it is taxed? There are three options for you if outside the U.S. There are several factors that must be discussed including your gross revenue and net profits, goals with those profits, are partners involved, tax treaty with your country…

• Should you ever consider doing business in your own name? Operating a business as a sole proprietorship in your name is an option, it is low cost and in some situations a good starting point to “test” if your U.S. business will get off the ground. Long term there is too much risk with this business structure and for some industries too much risk even as a starting point.

• Which state is best for your situation (Nevada, Wyoming or Delaware)? What are the factors to consider besides state filing fees or state tax rates? Do you know any court history and which one will offer the best liability protection? Which one has the best U.S. economic benefit to your business?

• What are the U.S. tax rules for a corporation vs an LLC? A C corporation may have lower tax rates but it may not be best for your overall situation. On the other hand, an LLC taxed as a partnership will trigger three U.S. tax returns, which may not be bad overall, but it is something to consider.

• What are the U.S. tax treaties with your home country? Even if there is a tax treaty with your country is there a type of U.S. entity that may not be recognized in your home country?

• With a U.S. company will you need a work VISA? Planning to come to the U.S. and now you have a U.S. company the key is not to mess up at the U.S. boarders! If you are planning to secure a work VISA in the future do you know which are the best options at the lowest cost?

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Forming a U.S. company will help you develop trust with the $163.8 Billion online market.
The challenge is that you MUST properly establish a U.S. company to take advantage of this
huge opportunity.

Let me share with you The Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid when Establishing
a U.S. Company:

1. Selecting the wrong state for their entity. You may know that the big
three are Delaware, Wyoming and Nevada. But what is best for your business
from a state tax point of view? Did you also consider which state provides
the best liability protection for you as a manager of an LLC or the
director or officer of a corporation? Nevada is by far the best and offers
the best value. Yes, Wyoming may be $400 less on the front end but with
less protection is that worth it? If your U.S. business is raising capital
or going public Delaware may not be a bad option.

2. Selecting the wrong type of entity for their business. If you go online
and invest $99 for a formation and guess as an LLC and don’t understand the
tax ramification or the U.S. tax treaties with your home country you may
end up paying thousands in unnecessary taxes! An LLC may be taxed in four
different methods (even most American don’t even know that). Each one has
its own pluses and minuses. A corporation may be an option only if you
manage the taxes on an annual basis and don’t do something that will
trigger an audit (like a big year end expense back to your home country to
reduce your U.S. profits).

3. Not having a complete formation. Filing articles, obtaining an EIN and
having a U.S. mail address may get you started but by no means is that a
complete formation. If that entity was attacked by the IRS or a lawsuit it
would not hold up for 15 minutes, according to U.S. attorney, Lee Phillips.
You must have a complete formation along a legitimate U.S. business addressthat sends the proper business message.

4. Not having tax support for their U.S. entity. Not taking into consider
what type of entity and who should be the owner in the U.S. only means you
are going to be disappointed when you realize how much extra taxes you may
be paying that was unnecessary. We have had clients who have saved $10K,
$20K or $50K or more by working with NCP and through our CPA
recommendations to operate their U.S. business properly. Some countries
like Canada don’t even have a tax treaty for a U.S. LLC and you may be
double taxed. There is a strategy around that but you must know it up
front.

5. Not working with a company with the best resources to operate a U.S.
business. Never underestimate the power of working with a company like NCP
with great resources and connections when it comes to U.S. banking, legal,
taxes, merchant accounts, immigration and top business connection to help
your U.S. business succeed! Recently with one legal connection we saved a
client over $20K in legal fees (from the other U.S. attorney who was going
to take advantage of his situation). That type of resource will add up
quickly to your bottom line.

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Is your business located outside the United States? How would it help your business to secure more U.S. customers or clients? Do you even know why you may be losing revenue in the U.S.?

The key is to develop trust. When your company, whether you are based in the UK, New Zealand or Australia develops trust in the U.S. market you are more likely to bring in a share of revenue. The best way to develop trust is to be a U.S. company.

Meaning, if you have a company in the UK you would also have a company in the U.S. Now the U.S. consumer will see that you actually appear to be bigger than just a U.S. company. The key to this strategy is to properly set up a U.S. company with the proper steps so you or your company does not have IRS or legal issues.

This includes the proper U.S. entity, U.S. bank account, U.S. Merchant Account (which is almost impossible unless you have the steps in order), a U.S. Office Address, a U.S. phone number with staff, mail fowarding, the EIN and ITIN number for you and the company.

There are many online solutions but many cut corners and only give you a piece of the puzzle (like forgetting to have a CPA tell you how to get money out of your U.S. company).

For a full report on how to properly establish a U.S. company call Nevada Corporate Planners, Inc at 1-888-627-7007. You will be sent a complete report on all the steps required.